You should also let them know that it's not you, it's them. In other
words-- you didn't change anything. Their web browser changed, and
they're going to get those popups on other sites as well.

Then point them to a real web browser, like Firefox.

--Stephanie

On 4/21/06, Nathan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> An avid watcher of my stuff dropped me this comment:
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> Hey Nathan, do you realise you've got ActiveX employed
> on your Web site? It's causing these really annoying
> pop-up messages to appear in my browser every time I
> access your page. I use IE 6. Can you do something
> about this?
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> Can anyhow send me in the right direction.
>
> Any help will be rewarded.
>
> Nathan Miller
> www.bicycle-sidewalk.com
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Stephanie Bryant
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